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Supervising in a Unionized Environment

Does it sometimes feel like there are different rules for employees in unions? Well, there are. And if you supervise bargaining unit employees, you need to know those rules. This course will explain those specifics and provide Federal supervisors with information about working with Federal labor unions.

This interactive and engaging course provides a road map for Federal supervisors who oversee bargaining unit employees. After a brief overview and history of Federal labor law, you’ll be guided through how to manage challenges such as requests for information, official time, and union presence in meetings. You will leave the session with a solid understanding of employee, union, and management rights.

Learning objectives

  • Handle information requests from the union.
  • Identify when official time is allowed, and when it isn’t.
  • Recognize when a meeting is a formal discussion.

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Is there any flexibility with course durations for Agency Direct training? 

Yes. Many agencies have requested that full-day courses be taught over two half-days to ensure maximum engagement, especially when the course is being taught virtually. Any course can be spread out over multiple days or condensed into shorter sessions. And shorter classes can often be combined to build longer courses covering more topics. We’ll be happy to discuss the options that are most convenient to you.

In what format is this class held?

The class may be held onsite at an agency location, or as a live virtual event. Virtual events are generally held using your agency’s platform (Zoom, WebEx, Teams, etc.). In certain situations where FELTG hosts, the event will be held on Zoom or Teams.

Can I earn CLE credits for this class?

CLE applications are the responsibility of each attendee; FELTG does not apply for the credits on behalf of attendees. If you are seeking CLE credit, you may use the materials provided by FELTG in submission to your state bar. You may also request a certificate of completion which will contain the number of training hours attended.

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